- Buffalonians
- people of Buffalo, New York
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
John C. Montana — (born Giovanni Montana) (July 1, 1893 March 18, 1964) was a Buffalo, New York labor racketeer, political fixer, and elected politician who eventually became the underboss and/or consiglieri of the Buffalo crime family. Born in Montedoro, Sicily,… … Wikipedia
Dunn Tire Park — Infobox Baseball Stadium Edit this pagetadium stadium name = Dunn Tire Park nickname = location = 275 Washington Street Buffalo, New York 14203 broke ground = July, 1986 opened = April 14, 1988 closed = demolished = owner = Buffalo Bisons… … Wikipedia
Gilbert Perreault — Infobox Ice Hockey Player image size = position = Centre played for = Buffalo Sabres shot = height ft = 6 height in = 1 weight lb = 185 nationality = Canada birth date = birth date and age|1950|11|13 birth place = Victoriaville, QC, CANcite… … Wikipedia
Flutie Flakes — is the name of a brand of frosted corn flakes breakfast cereal named for quarterback Doug Flutie.The brand was created in 1998, after Flutie, then the starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, saw his popularity soar because of his scrambling,… … Wikipedia
Arch of Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and International Shrine of the Holy Innocents — is a proposed monument to honor the Virgin Mary and unborn fetuses and embryos that were terminated through abortion. The association of the same name was founded in January 2001 in order to raise funds for the project and to organize its… … Wikipedia
List of people from Buffalo, New York — Many Buffalonians have found fame and fortune in their careers.Artists*Steve Fiorilla, sculptor and illustrator, lives in Buffalo. He is best known for his Rat Fink art and grotesque MTV logo. *Robert Longo, this multi media artist, a Buffalo… … Wikipedia
Flag of Buffalo, New York — The municipal flag of Buffalo is the official banner of the city of Buffalo, New York. The navy blue flag contains a large central emblem consisting of the city seal with 13 electric flashes (depicted as lightning bolts) and interspaced 5 pointed … Wikipedia
History of Buffalo, New York — Origin of name The City of Buffalo received its name from the creek that flows through it. However, the origin of the creek s name is unclear, with several unproven theories existing. One holds that the name is an anglicized form of the French… … Wikipedia
Media in Buffalo, New York — This is a list of media in Buffalo, New York. Contents 1 Radio 2 Television 3 Newspapers 4 Film industry … Wikipedia
Coca-Cola Field — This article is about the baseball stadium in Buffalo, New York. For the baseball stadium in Allentown, Pennsylvania, see Coca Cola Park (Allentown). For the stadium in South Africa known commercially as Coca Cola Park, see Ellis Park Stadium.… … Wikipedia